BISHOP MUSEUM: “The Machine Inside: Biomechanics”: Using real specimens, lifelike models, video footage, interactive displays and the world’s largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex model, this exhibition explores evolution and illustrates ways in which humans have been inspired by nature’s ingenuity. Developed by The Field Museum in Chicago. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily through Sept. 4, BISHOPMUSEUM.ORG (credit: Star Advertiser)

The Mayjah Rayjah 2017 Music Festival|FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 29, 4:30 TO 10 P.M.| Established in 2010, the Mayjah Rayjah music festival has become one of Hawai‘i’s largest reggae fests and a core part of our Island music scene. Soja, Katchafire and Rebel Souljahz; artists such as Hawai‘i’s own Eli-Mac; and Grammy award-winning artist Shaggy . All ages are welcome to the event. Waikīkī Shell, 2805 Monserrat Ave. For more information and to purchase tickets, go here. (credit: Honolulu Magazine)

Diners Live at Hawaiian Brian’s | 9:00 PM | Diners (solo) Live in Hawaiʻi. Tyler Broderick, singer/songwriter of Phoenix-based project, Diners, headlines two solo shows in Honolulu on July 28 at Hawaiian Brian’s and July 29 at Downbeat Lounge. Opening for him are local acts The Bougies, Jasmine Yoshikawa, Christ Moon, Wesley, Toro Mackey, and Tofu. All ages welcome with valid photo I.D. Doors open at 9 p.m. (credit: Honolulu Magazine)

Jasper Wong of POW! WOW! and Simone Legno of tokidoki have created an exclusive design for the Honolulu Museum of Art, which will debut at ARTafterDARK. The design can be found on tee shirts and prints in the Honolulu Museum of Art Shop, the exclusive retailer for the first run of the design.

Meet Simone Legno, founder of tokidoki, and Jasper Wong, POW! WOW! co-director, at a meet and greet in the museum shop from 6 to 6:30 PM. Both artists will be painting live in the Central Courtyard over the course of the evening – stop by to watch them complete their oversize piece!

SATURDAY

Summer Cultural Workshop — Inspirational Ikebana: Learn the history and differences between some of the local flower arranging schools in Hawaii and create a take-home arrangement. 9 a.m.-noon, Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii. (credit: Star Advertiser)

Ready2React: The state’s largest emergency preparedness event with dozens of city, state, federal and nongovernmental agencies. Learn how to protect your family and community when the next disaster strikes Hawaii. The event, in its fifth year, also features the largest collection of emergency vehicles and equipment on public display on Oahu. 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Pearlridge Center, Uptown and Downtown Center Courts, as well as the parking lot outside of T.J. Maxx. 723-8938 (credit: Star Advertiser)

Swing Back a Brew Series — M*A*S*H Night!:Commemorating the end of the Korean War and celebrating 1950s fashion, music and culture. Music by Tiki Jive Cats. 5-10 p.m., Brewseum, 901 Waimanu St. swingback.org (credit: Star Advertiser)

Hawaiian Humane Society’s annual Makapuu Sunset Benefit Hike: Family hike, in its sixth year, includes a Hawaiian Humane Society bandanna (for pets or people), light refreshments and a family “pawtrait” to commemorate the day. 5:30-7:30 p.m., Makapuu Lighthouse Trail. $25 donation, plus an additional $5 donation for the family “pawtrait.” For info or to register: events@hawaiianhumane.org, hawaiianhumane.org.(credit: Star Advertiser)

DJ William Lifestyle at SKY Waikīkī | SKY Waikīkī @ 10:00 PM | One of the top nightlife and celebrity entertainers in Los Angeles, DJ William Lifestyle will return to SKY Waikīkī for a guest spot at the turntables alongside resident DJ Toma. Doors open at 10 p.m., $20 cover charge. For more information or to request VIP service, email vip@skywaikiki.com or visit skywaikiki.com. (credit: Honolulu Magazine)

SUNDAY

La Hoihoi Ea: The annual celebration of Hawaiian restoration will be a day of education, cultural sharing, community networking and music. Event honors the late Palani Vaughan and Imaikalani Kalahele. 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Sky Gate, 558 S. King St. 780-3680, lahoihoiea@gmail.com (credit: Star Advertiser)

A Day at the Hawaii Polo Club: Benefit for the Hawaii Parkinson Association, held by the polo club in partnership with Home Instead. Polo matches will be followed by music by bluegrass band Hook + Line. 2 p.m. preliminary match, 3 p.m. main match, Hawaii Polo Club, 68-411 Farrington Highway, Waialua. $10-$35; clubhouse tables available. Tickets: hawaii-polo.org (use promo code “homeinstead”). (credit: Star Advertiser)

KIDS FIRST! Film Festival: Screening of the film “Whale Rider” on the final day of the festival. The 101-minute film is suitable for ages 10 and older. 3 p.m., University of Hawaii-Manoa Art Auditorium. 956-9883, summer.hawaii.edu

1st Annual Jimmy Borges All-Star Jazz Festival | 5:00 PM until 11:00 PMJimmy Borges, Hawai‘i’s gentleman of jazz, entertained and inspired audiences around the world for more than 60 years. Known for his velvety voice and charisma, Borges was also one of Hawai‘i’s most beloved teachers, encouraging generations of young artists to reach for their dreams.

Proceeds from this annual festival named in his honor will benefit the Jimmy Borges Endowed Scholarship in Vocal Music, a need-based award at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. It will feature the best and brightest of Hawai‘i’s jazz stars who are all coming together to honor one of the greatest talents to grace our island on Sunday, July 30 from 5 to 11 p.m. at the Blue Note Hawai‘i.